stopper; cork; plug; tap; faucet; stopcock
hilt (of a sword); haft (of a dagger); handle; handgrip
direction of movement (motion); direction of travel (esp. train)
twelve o'clock; midnight; noon
to wake up; to rouse out of bed; to knock on the door and wake someone
the entire strength; all hands; all the members
profit; advantage; benefit; rebirth in paradise, entering nirvana
(short) run; drive; ride; spin
stoppage; coming to a stop; ceasing (movement, activity, etc.); suspension (of operations); suspension (of payment, licence, etc.); (temporary) prohibition
to spring; to bound; to be stimulated; to be encouraged; to pay handsomely; to splurge
this is not the time (for that); that's out of the question right now
feather; plume; wing; shuttlecock (in badminton)
lightly and smoothly (of movements); swiftly; glidingly; (progressing) smoothly; (solving) easily
rapidly; vigorously; by leaps and bounds; steadily
natural; understandable; reasonable; no wonder
Lights are usually followed by shadows
suddenly and in a loud voice (e.g. sobbing)
exclamation of surprised disappointment, disgust, or worry (yuck, ick, ack, eeew, crap!, blech, gross)
exactly; surely; right then; just then; just (about to); on the verge (of doing or happening)
to push into; to cram into; to stuff into; to break in; to burgle; to burglarize
right beside; close to; nearby
platoon commander; section commander
to throw; to fling; to hurl; to neglect; to abandon; to leave alone
that's true; of course; obviously
to draw near; to draw closer; to press (e.g. for an answer); to hound
to hack; to chop (firewood, meat, etc.); to chop off (e.g. a head)
hoarse voice; husky voice
some people; a few people; several people
to fall flat; to fall face down
mess; sorry state; -ways; -wards; in the act of ...; just as one is ...
each and all; every single one; everybody
to have much trouble; to have a hard time; to not know how to handle
preference; priority; precedence
to become blunt; to grow dull; to become less capable; to weaken; to falter
youth; child (esp. of the young son of someone of high social standing); young; new
to dance (orig. a whirling dance); to flutter about; to revolve
greatly energetic; ferocious; extreme; severe